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hammerfan 09-23-2016 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Jake.Ashworth (Post 1019151)
Lots of Troma, on TV!!!! Lol. No one would let that happen these days. Could you imagine Class of Nukem High on TV?

Umm, no. LOL

MichaelMyers 09-23-2016 06:36 AM

Don't miss Gilbert Gottfried though.

Jake.Ashworth 09-23-2016 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by MichaelMyers (Post 1019153)
Don't miss Gilbert Gottfried though.

I cant lie, I loved him. Hes an acquired taste I guess. USA used play a lot of Elvira too.

Fake Shemp 09-23-2016 10:52 AM

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hammerfan 09-23-2016 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Fake Shemp (Post 1019174)
That discussion about the great horror once available on TV is making me drool. It's akin to the misty feeling of regret I have for missing out on drive-in theaters. I grew up in video rentals, but these, alas, are gone. The great advantage of these means of seeing movies was that you had to rely on chance. Usually you'd just find garbage, but occasionally you'd find something great you'd never have found unless you were physically going through some kind of stack of videos or sitting through a double feature. Of course, I'm a romantic...

Ah, yes. I'm of the drive-in generation. LOVED going to the drive-in when I was a kid! I still miss it.

Repo'd 09-23-2016 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Jake.Ashworth (Post 1019151)
Lots of Troma, on TV!!!! Lol. No one would let that happen these days. Could you imagine Class of Nukem High on TV?

I fondly recall USA's Up All Night. It kept me out of trouble on the weekends.
Ya see, it debuted when I was probably 26 or 27, and trying to get my shit together after years of having too much fun at my own expense. I wanted to spend nights at home and the bizarre, fun shit that show ran was a savior.
I remember Rhonda Shear hosted, and at some point Gilbert Godfried took over for her.
The first night I watched they played Nightmare Sisters followed by Sorority Babes in the Slime Ball Bowl- A - Rama.
I was hooked.

Fake Shemp 09-23-2016 11:43 AM

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Repo'd 09-23-2016 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Fake Shemp (Post 1019180)
I was pretty traumatized by The Brain That Wouldn't Die.

Musta been that stripper fight!::big grin::


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